Katody Matrass
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Try it with Rudy's would be my suggestion.
Here's one attempt, a bit similar to that on the friendsofamanda.org site as it tries to trace the instep:

Try it with Rudy's would be my suggestion.

I'm trying to evaluate your work on PMF but it's not easy because you have used at least three different scales and the contour of the traced outline is subtly different in each image.
Page 355:
Finally, there is a piece of data which the Court has uncontrovertibly adopted: the same images of the bathmat, shown in deepened colours by the lighting equipment of the Crimescope, do actually increase the impression of solidity of the size of the big toe (and also of the metatarsus), and augment the perception of the unity with the rest of the small mark whose detachment was suggested.
OK,
I am open to suggestions. Either nobody is interested in Sarah Scazzi case or maybe I need to start a new thread if there is some interest. The comparisons between Amanda Knox and Sabrina Misseri are already starting. My concern is that Sabrina may be getting similar treatment from the authorities as Amanda received and that is the comparison I find frightening, not the ones comparing Amanda and Sarah, assuming guilt on both of their parts.
http://translate.google.com/transla...10/24/AMthBLBE-sabrina_piangendo_teneva.shtml
Open to suggestions, including not interested, don't post on this case.

LOL, I was just about to reply to your earlier post, Rose. I was going to say: I've read very few articles about the case, and have no opinion at all on her guilt/innocence, but from the little I've seen of the newspaper reports there seems to be a strong (and worrying) similarity with the early reporting on the Kercher case. Some of the comments in other places - all pretty much presuming her guilt - have also been pretty disturbing. No idea whether she's guilty or innocent, but she deserves a fair trial either way.
I wasn't really following the Knox case in the early days, except for reading (and believing) the occasional newspaper article on it. It's fascinating and horrifying to see the same thing playing out in real time, both the reporting of the murder and people's responses to it.
ETA: When I talk about the media coverage of the case, I suppose I'm also conflating the authorities' handling of the case and the leaking of various details to the press. I don't just mean the reporting of it in the papers, but the handling of the case overall.
Though personally I do find the comments about the case worrying as well - there are already Facebook hate groups set up...
And here's my idea - disregarding the less pronounced and incomplete parts of the stain and matching the most articulated i.e. the big toe, the ball of the foot and it's front left edge, that is printed on a flat part of the cloth.
[qimg]http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/imagehosting/thum_427054cc48281e7980.jpg[/qimg]
My conclusion is that the print is incomplete and can only barely be used to exclude someone. Rudy can't be excluded but I guess if I tried to fit my own foot, it will match as well.
As for the confirmation bias, while removing the hand-drawing from the methodology helps, still there's huge element of subjectivity in positioning the print and interpreting the results.
One interesting fact I noticed in Yummi's drawing - Rinaldi's measurement of the toe falls outside of the stain outline.
No more about it, I promise, unless someone asks a question![]()
Interesting, this is a much closer match than Raffaele's. I agree that a lot of it is just guesswork and it is doesn't really prove anything. To me, the only thing it proves is that the prosecution expert is out of his mind to exclude Rudy from this footprint.
LOL, I was just about to reply to your earlier post, Rose. I was going to say: I've read very few articles about the case, and have no opinion at all on her guilt/innocence, but from the little I've seen of the newspaper reports there seems to be a strong (and worrying) similarity with the early reporting on the Kercher case. Some of the comments in other places - all pretty much presuming her guilt - have also been pretty disturbing. No idea whether she's guilty or innocent, but she deserves a fair trial either way.
I wasn't really following the Knox case in the early days, except for reading (and believing) the occasional newspaper article on it. It's fascinating and horrifying to see the same thing playing out in real time, both the reporting of the murder and people's responses to it.
ETA: When I talk about the media coverage of the case, I suppose I'm also conflating the authorities' handling of the case and the leaking of various details to the press. I don't just mean the reporting of it in the papers, but the handling of the case overall.
Though personally I do find the comments about the case worrying as well - there are already Facebook hate groups set up...
There are only a handful of people in the world who even claim a speciality in forensic podiatry, and I don't think Lorenzo Rinaldi is one of them. Rinaldi is employed by the Italian State Police - he certainly doesn't count as an independent expert. And I think his analysis of the foot prints was coloured by an unhealthy combination of lack of expertise and confirmation bias.
By the way, does anyone know what phase the Moon is in tonight........?![]()
And here's my idea - disregarding the less pronounced and incomplete parts of the stain and matching the most articulated i.e. the big toe, the ball of the foot and it's front left edge, that is printed on a flat part of the cloth.
[qimg]http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/imagehosting/thum_427054cc48281e7980.jpg[/qimg]
My conclusion is that the print is incomplete and can only barely be used to exclude someone. Rudy can't be excluded but I guess if I tried to fit my own foot, it will match as well.
As for the confirmation bias, while removing the hand-drawing from the methodology helps, still there's huge element of subjectivity in positioning the print and interpreting the results.
One interesting fact I noticed in Yummi's drawing - Rinaldi's measurement of the toe falls outside of the stain outline.
No more about it, I promise, unless someone asks a question![]()
well,
jupiter is definitely not aligned with mars.
No. Knox was identified as the person responsible for hosting the party where antisocial behaviour was reported. There's quite a difference.
I trust that this point won't be taken personally or reported...Posting on these forums obsessively is, imho, behaviour that suggests a person has difficulty interacting with other humans.... out of touch with the kinds of things people in their 20s get into today, the kinds of relationships they have with their parents, and their exposure to pressures that are very different than those young people faced 20 years ago.
Just to chime in on the whole phone call debate, I'd be interested in knowing what Katody et al think Edda meant by saying "...but nothing had happened yet" when taped conversing with Amanda about the call. Why did Edda describe the call this way?
Edda (surprised): But you called me three times.
Amanda: Oh, I don’t remember that.
Edda: Okay, you called me first to tell me about some things that had shocked you. But this happened before anything really happened in the house.
Amanda: I know I was making calls. I remember calling Filomena, but I really don’t remember calling anyone else. I just don’t remember having called you.
Edda: Why would that be? Stress, you think?
Amanda: Maybe because so many things were happening at once.
Edda: Okay, right.
M. You called me one time saying...
A: I was in shock you know.
M: But this was before anything happened except for the fact that the house was... (RIT 397/08, of November 10, 2007).
you called me first to tell me about some things that had shocked you. But this happened before anything really happened in the house.
Every time you post this somewhere, treehorn, I show you why Covington's analysis is invalid, yet you persist. ...
Whom did Amanda con?
Seattle Officer:
"I issued S1/Knox this infraction for the noise violation and a warning for the rock throwing. I explained how dangerous and juvenile that action was."
Too bad, the Seattle police didn't go further and charge AK under the criminal code for, at a minimum, mischief in respect of private property.
That might have gotten her parents' attention: Rehab instead of Europe, unsupervised.
Exactly right. Defendants in criminal trials are not required to prove their innocence. If they can do so, then so much the better for them, but there's zero requirement for this to happen for a "not guilty" verdict to ensue.
OK,
I am open to suggestions. Either nobody is interested in Sarah Scazzi case or maybe I need to start a new thread if there is some interest. The comparisons between Amanda Knox and Sabrina Misseri are already starting. My concern is that Sabrina may be getting similar treatment from the authorities as Amanda received and that is the comparison I find frightening, not the ones comparing Amanda and Sarah, assuming guilt on both of their parts.
http://translate.google.com/transla...10/24/AMthBLBE-sabrina_piangendo_teneva.shtml
Open to suggestions, including not interested, don't post on this case.